I have been getting warnings since upgrading to Mojave about future incompatability with some installed software that I have on my computer. I understand the suggestion from Apple to contact the vendor for newer versions of the software.
I fully understand what needs to be done for 3rd party 32 bit software I have purchased and installed. Printer software being one of them. But, I do get confused when such warning comes up for software I have to believe originally came with the computer. As example - USBServer. Where would one go for that update? If such software came with the operating system shouldn't Apple be the one to affect that? Just asking for I have no idea. I do on my 3rd party software.
While on the subject of software, my wireless keyboard and mouse connection has recently become erratic. Notices come up stating no connection, back to ok then no, then all is well. Mouse has frozen as well at times and reboot was needed to solve these problems, in particular the mouse movement freeze. I have run disk utility to check for problems. All is reported as ok.
My Desktop is a 2017 27" model
I fully understand what needs to be done for 3rd party 32 bit software I have purchased and installed. Printer software being one of them. But, I do get confused when such warning comes up for software I have to believe originally came with the computer. As example - USBServer. Where would one go for that update? If such software came with the operating system shouldn't Apple be the one to affect that? Just asking for I have no idea. I do on my 3rd party software.
While on the subject of software, my wireless keyboard and mouse connection has recently become erratic. Notices come up stating no connection, back to ok then no, then all is well. Mouse has frozen as well at times and reboot was needed to solve these problems, in particular the mouse movement freeze. I have run disk utility to check for problems. All is reported as ok.
My Desktop is a 2017 27" model